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userthomotech
Level 1

Has anyone successfully integrated with HSBC Kinetic app?

 
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jamespaul
Moderator

Has anyone successfully integrated with HSBC Kinetic app?

Hello, AVW.

 

I'll drop some information regarding the HSBC Kinetic app supportability, and help you bring your transactions into the Self-Employed platform. 

 

I checked with our team and it looks like you can connect HSBC Kinetic with QuickBooks Self-Employed. However, this is only available for the Android version only. Supportability for other platforms might still be in the works. 

 

Consider using an Android phone and download the Self-Employed mobile app. Then, connect your HSBC Kinetic app. 

 

If you can't connect HSBC Kinetic or if you don't use an Android phone, you'll want to manually import your transactions in the meantime. 

 

This article will help you with the steps and details on how to import your transactions: Manually import transactions into QuickBooks Self-Employed.

 

After bringing them all in, you can start categorising them for your taxes. 

 

If you need to take care of your self-assessment taxes, here's a checklist to guide you through the process: The QuickBooks Self Assessment for Income Tax checklist.

 

I'll share other details with you if you have more questions regarding the Banking feature in the Self-Employed platform. Need to take care of other things in the program? Add your concerns to your reply and I'll help you out. 

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phillipwingfield
Level 2

Has anyone successfully integrated with HSBC Kinetic app?

No! Please let me know if you do, waited over 3 weeks for them to open an account and its now useless to me if it doesn't connect... 

jamespaul
Moderator

Has anyone successfully integrated with HSBC Kinetic app?

Hello, phillipwingfield and userthomotech. 

 

I'll give some details regarding HSBC Kinetic's availability for our Banking feature. 

 

Currently, only the HSBC Personal, Business and Credit Card accounts can be connected with our Online Banking feature. I see that that this was recently launched. 

 

Our engineers are working with HSBC (and other banks). They might add this service in the future. 

 

You'll want to manually upload your transactions into QuickBooks Self-Employed in the meantime. You can check this article for the steps and details: Manually import transactions into QuickBooks Self-Employed

 

Our engineers are working with HSBC (and other banks). They might add HSBC Kinetic for our Banking feature in the future. 

 

For more details about the availability of banks for the Open Banking connection, you can check this article: Understanding if you can connect your bank feeds to Open Banking.

 

When you're done importing your transactions, you can categorise them for your self-assessment taxes. 

 

If you have more questions about your transactions or in Self-Employed, please let me know. I'm always here to help. 

phillipwingfield
Level 2

Has anyone successfully integrated with HSBC Kinetic app?

Why are HSBC allowed to advertise your product then if it doesn't work?

JasroV
QuickBooks Team

Has anyone successfully integrated with HSBC Kinetic app?

I see where you coming from, @phillipwingfield.

 

HSBC integrates well with QuickBooks Self-Employed (QBSE). However, the option to connect HSBC Kinetic is currently not available.

 

Rest assured as my colleague jamespaul shared above, our engineering team is working with HSBC in implementing this in the future. In the meantime, you’ll want to manually upload your transactions into your account. Let me show you how.

 

  1. Sign in to your Bank’s website and download the transactions as a CSV file from there.
  2. Once done, go to the Gear icon in your QBSE account.
  3. Click Imports.
  4. Select Import older transactions for the account you want to add transactions to.
  5. Click Browse and find the file you downloaded from your bank
  6. Select the file and click Open to start the import.
  7. Review the column headers and data. Make sure the Date, Description, and Amount columns on the CSV match the columns and order in QuickBooks. 
  8. Then click Continue to complete the import.

 

You can also check this article for more detailed steps: Manually import transactions into QuickBooks Self-Employed.

 

Once done, you can now categorise them and organise your account. Additionally, to stay updated about the availability of banks for Open Banking connections, you can refer to the link provided by my peer above.

 

Let me know if you have other concerns or questions about managing your transactions in QBSE. I’ll be around to help and back you up. Have a good one! 

Yukihiro
Level 1

Has anyone successfully integrated with HSBC Kinetic app?

Hello,

 

I tried to browse the CSV file of the statement of my bank account which I have downloaded from My bank HSBC but QB Self-Employed couldn’t upload it, why?

BettyJaneB
QuickBooks Team

Has anyone successfully integrated with HSBC Kinetic app?

Hello there, @Yukihiro.

 

I'm here to help ensure that you'll be able to import your bank transactions from HSBC to QuickBooks Self-Employed (QBSE).

 

There are a couple of reasons why you're unable to upload the CSV file in QBSE. To avoid any error in importing transactions, ensure the following: 

  • The CSV file format is correct.
  • You followed your bank's steps in downloading the transaction into a CSV file.  
  • The transactions are as far back as January 1, 2014.
  • There's no zero from the file. If there is, leave those cells blank.
  • The date format should dd/mm/yyyy.

 

I've attached a sample screenshot in CSV format: 

 

 

Once everything is set, please re-import the data:

  1. Open QBSE in a web browser.
  2. Go to Settings .
  3. Click Imports.
  4. Choose the account you want to add the transactions into, then click Import older transactions under Action.
    importoldertransactionsinqbse.PNG
  5. Click Browse and find the file you downloaded from your bank. 
  6. Select the file and hit Open to start the import.
  7. Review the column headers and data. Make sure the DateDescription, and Amount columns on the CSV match the columns and order in QuickBooks. 
  8. Click Continue to complete the import.

If doing this doesn't make a difference, I'd recommend accessing your QuickBooks Self-Employed account using an incognito or private browser. This can help us check if the problem has something to do with your browser.

 

If you’re able to able to access your account without seeing the prompt, you may want to clear the cache of your regular web browsers. If the issue persists, you can use other web browsers.

 

Also, to check any issues with your browser’s health and its compatibility with QuickBooks Self-Employed you can use the Browser Health Checkup Tool.

 

Once done, review your transactions and categorise them afterward. 

 

Let me know how this goes by leaving a comment below. I'm always around whenever you need help.

Matthew Woolgar
Level 1

Has anyone successfully integrated with HSBC Kinetic app?

The details coming over from manually uploading CSV files are nowhere near as useful compared to my hsbc business account automatic upload! I changed bank accounts after reading how much easier and smoother running my small business would be with the new hsbc kinetic account but now I’m loosing hours of time where I could be out out working on the tools generating a better cash flow this is truly terrible that they can advertise quickbook connections it’s damaging to businesses like mine and I’m sure plenty other companies are as frustrated as me when we have to pay for both quickbooks and hsbc software!

AVW
Level 1

Has anyone successfully integrated with HSBC Kinetic app?

Has this been achieved yet? Just opened my account and now can't use it!

jamespaul
Moderator

Has anyone successfully integrated with HSBC Kinetic app?

Hello, AVW.

 

I'll drop some information regarding the HSBC Kinetic app supportability, and help you bring your transactions into the Self-Employed platform. 

 

I checked with our team and it looks like you can connect HSBC Kinetic with QuickBooks Self-Employed. However, this is only available for the Android version only. Supportability for other platforms might still be in the works. 

 

Consider using an Android phone and download the Self-Employed mobile app. Then, connect your HSBC Kinetic app. 

 

If you can't connect HSBC Kinetic or if you don't use an Android phone, you'll want to manually import your transactions in the meantime. 

 

This article will help you with the steps and details on how to import your transactions: Manually import transactions into QuickBooks Self-Employed.

 

After bringing them all in, you can start categorising them for your taxes. 

 

If you need to take care of your self-assessment taxes, here's a checklist to guide you through the process: The QuickBooks Self Assessment for Income Tax checklist.

 

I'll share other details with you if you have more questions regarding the Banking feature in the Self-Employed platform. Need to take care of other things in the program? Add your concerns to your reply and I'll help you out. 

karenvaughan
Level 1

Has anyone successfully integrated with HSBC Kinetic app?

There is a fundamental flaw in the fact that you are advertising a product that simply does not work 

This is a hinderance for small businesses that are single traders and self employed. Very disappointed that this service is not on offer for HSBC Kinetic bank accounts - six months down the line and still no answer

Tara 1972
Level 1

Has anyone successfully integrated with HSBC Kinetic app?

Hi 

Not sure if you are already sorted but I was able to connect quickbooks to my HSBC Kinetic app.  I downloaded the app on an android phone/tablet and was able to connect all my bank transactions and is still connected.  I tried this on an Iphone and it wouldn't connect. 

 

Hope this helps 

 

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